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Yo La Tengo - And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

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Yo La Tengo
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

Label Matador
Erstveröffentlichung 09.09.2022
Format 2-LP
Lieferzeit 1 – 3 Werktage
Preis 21,95 € (inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand)
Rezension

Yo La Tengo's neuntes Album,, nun wieder auf Vinyl erhältlich.

Das 2000er Werk, aufgenommen in Nashville, produziert vom Langzeitgefährten Roger Mountenot. Ergreifende Arbeit in betont zurückhaltenden Arrangements, in denen ein 17-Minuten-Epos (Night Falls On Hoboken) ebenso möglich ist wie die (einzige) elektrische Eruption Cherry Chapstick. Zur Kollektion eigenartiger Coverversion kommt diesmal George McCrae’s 70er Jahre-Hit You Can Have It All hinzu.

„...fragiler, country-inspirierter Folk-Pop, der mit einer einzigen Ausnahme fast gänzlich akustisch vorgetragen wird. Schon der Opener Everyday, getragen vom zweistimmigen Gesang George Hubleys und Ira Kaplans, schwingt sich, wie aus dem Nichts kommend, hinauf zu den Höhen gravitätischer Schönheit. Die Instrumentierung ein Mantra, die Inszenierung gespenstisch, ja geisterhaft...“ (Rolling Stone/4 Sterne)

Review

recorded at Alex the Great in Nashville, Tennessee, and mixed at the Big House in Manhattan, New York City. The Album was produced by Roger Moutenot. The title of the album is likely derived from a Sun Ra quote: "...At first there was nothing...then nothing turned itself inside-out and became something". And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out marks a creative shift in Yo La Tengo"s songwriting with a greatly slower approach. The Band continued to expand on their simplistic songwriting. Many songs on the Album are soft ballads with very airy percussion and background noises. However, the guitars and bass provide a strong undertone of reverberation. The Album also features an array of backing instruments such as vibraphone and drum machines, which all lend an expansion of musical textures and differentiation of timbre. Yo La Tengo deliver more subdued art pop songs on this Album than on any other. However, their noise rock influence is also most present in songs like "Saturday", "Cherry Chapstick", "Tired Hippo", and the 17-minute epic "Night Falls on Hoboken".

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